Tax Relief

15-30-2301. Repealed, MCA

Montana refundable property-tax related credit for eligible homeowners or renters age 62 and older. The credit is claimed on Form 2EC.

Type: Benefit Amount: Refundable credit up to $1,150 (subject to formula, income, and housing cost inputs) Deadline: Varies by filing status: with a required Montana return by its due date (with extension), or by April 15 of the 4th calendar year after the claim year if no filing requirement applies Location: Montana

Assessment Freeze for the Elderly & Disabled | South Dakota

Stabilizes the assessed value of a qualifying owner-occupied dwelling for elderly and disabled South Dakota homeowners.

Amount: Assessment is frozen at the qualifying year value, which can reduce exposure to … Deadline: File a new or renewal application with county treasurer by April 1 each year Location: South Dakota

G.S. 105-277.1B

Limits property tax bills for qualifying North Carolina homeowners by deferring amounts that exceed an income-based percentage of value.

Amount: Defers property tax above 4%, 5%, or 6% of income depending on household level Deadline: Apply annually with county assessor by June 1 Location: North Carolina

Homestead Exemption - Department of Revenue

Reduces the assessed value of a qualifying Kentucky owner-occupied principal residence for qualifying older adults and people classified as totally disabled.

Amount: For 2025-2026 assessment years, the maximum amount is $49,100 Deadline: Submit application to county PVA by December 31 for the tax year Location: Kentucky

Indiana Senior Property Tax Relief 2025 Guide: How Over 65 Homeowners Can Save Up to 14000 and Cap Their Tax Bill

If you are an Indiana homeowner over 65, property taxes can feel like a slow leak in your retirement budget. Assessments creep up year after year, but your income usually does not.

Amount: Deduction up to $14,000 or half of assessed value plus additional credit capped at property tax … Deadline: File by December 31 for the following year Location: Indiana

Legislative Service Office

Provides refunds of a portion of property taxes for eligible Wyoming homeowners based on income and asset limits.

Amount: Refund up to 75% of prior-year property tax, capped at one-half of the county median residential … Deadline: Apply by the first Monday in June Location: Wyoming

Louisiana Laws - Louisiana State Legislature

Freezes assessed value of a Louisiana homestead for qualifying seniors, disabled residents, and surviving spouses so property taxes do not rise with market value.

Amount: Freezes assessed value at the year of qualification, preventing tax increases from reassessment Deadline: Apply with parish assessor annually between January 1 and December 31 Location: Louisiana

New Hampshire Property Tax Relief Grant: How Low and Moderate Income Homeowners Can Get Up to 1700 Back

Property taxes in New Hampshire can feel like a second mortgage. The state leans hard on local property taxes to fund education, which is great for schools but brutal for anyone on a fixed or modest income.

Amount: Refunds vary; up to $1,700 based on property tax and income Deadline: Apply annually by June 30 for the prior tax year Location: New Hampshire

New Jersey ANCHOR Property Tax Relief Program: How Homeowners and Renters Can Get 450 to 1,750 Back

If you live in New Jersey, you do not need anyone to explain that property taxes hurt.

Amount: $450 to $1,750 for homeowners and $450 for renters depending on income Deadline: Apply online, by phone, or via paper form by December 31 (dates vary by year) Location: New Jersey

North Dakota Homestead Property Tax Credit

State property tax relief for qualifying North Dakota residents age 65+ or permanently and totally disabled, including a homeowner credit and a renter refund option.

Amount: Homeowner: up to $9,000 reduction in taxable value; renter: up to $600 annual rent refund Deadline: Homestead: typically by April 1; renters: postmarked by May 31 (before June 1) Location: North Dakota